Lifestyle Stories from July 30, 2012 (Change date)
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Eating disorders exact a toll on older women, tooJul 30, 2012 6:00 am - Molly Woolsey was 19 when her anorexia was diagnosed. Once she passed her 20s, the St. Paul woman said, passers-by assumed she had cancer or another terminal illness bec...
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Your health: The miracle of honeyJul 30, 2012 6:00 am - A sweet treat We all know that honey is delicious. It's perfect for sweetening tea, pouring over Greek yogurt and combining with peanut butter for an easy sandwich....
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Prospect Heights resident adopts rolling relativeJul 30, 2012 6:00 am - Our classic vehicles have a way of working their way into our hearts, becoming not just mere cold, metallic modes of transportation, but rather cherished four-wheeled fa...
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'Autism wave' prompts schools, businesses to adaptJul 30, 2012 6:00 am - For a college class, the assignment seemed simple enough: Gather in circles of five or six students and discuss a few questions as a group. But one young man refused, si...
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Blooming mastermind: Secret process gives new dahlia colors a sporting chanceJul 30, 2012 6:00 am - Spartacus is a rich dark red dahlia, but Steve Meggos has bred yellow, lavender, orange, white and bicolored flowers with it. Meggos, who has been growing the big, exoti...
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Patients' fear of being 'difficult' may hurt care, study findsJul 30, 2012 6:00 am - Hugo Campos doesn't view himself as a difficult patient. But he senses his doctors' exasperation with him because of his insistence he be given all the medical informati...
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Tinnitus sufferers struggle to cope with persistent soundsJul 30, 2012 6:00 am - TAMPA, Fla. — Sal Gentile hasn't had a quiet moment in a year. Last July, he started hearing sounds with no apparent source — hissing, rattling, waves crashing and somet...
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Study finds even 7-year-olds sometimes hurt themselvesJul 30, 2012 6:00 am - Even children as young as 7 sometimes cut themselves on purpose, according to a small study believed to be the first to examine self-injury at such early ages. The study...
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Quitting smoking may add more weight, study findsJul 30, 2012 6:00 am - Giving up smoking may lead to an average weight gain of about 11 pounds after 12 months, according to a review of 62 past studies. That's higher than the 2.9 kilograms i...
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Dogs helping patients with brain disordersJul 30, 2012 6:00 am - WILLISVILLE, Ill. — Many of the small towns dotting the Southern Illinois landscape go unnoticed — and Willisville is no different. Fewer than 700 people call the town i...